ScanMyPhotos.com

The Fine Print

Expires 180 days after purchase.

May buy unlimited per person; may buy 12 as gifts. Limit 1 per order. Valid only for option purchased. Online only. Photo-preparation procedure applies. Includes free return shipping and handling. Not valid with other offers. Valid only for 4"x6" photos. Valid only within U.S. Not valid for walk-in service. Free return shipping and handling included.

Questions and Answers
3
questions

Q:

How long does it typically take for the DVDs to be shipped back out?

Cindy J.
asked on
Mar 12, 2013

A:

Cindy - Welcome to ScanMyPhotos.com, we're glad you found us. The processing typically takes approximately 3-4 weeks. However we do offer a service to have your order scanned in 24 hours. Simply select the additional service Express Scanning on the order form.

ScanMyPhotos.com
from
Merchant
replied on
Mar 12, 2013

Q:

What is the price for converting 1000 slides?

Jeanne U.
asked on
Mar 11, 2013

A:

Jeanne - Welcome to ScanMyPhotos.com, we're glad you found us. While this super discounted Groupon deal is only for scanning 4x6" photos to DVD, we also feature professional and delicate hand scanning of 35mm slides as low as 27¢ per slide. For complete details, please visit http://www.scanmyphotos.com/slidescanning.html . Pricing varies based on requested resolution.

ScanMyPhotos.com
from
Merchant
replied on
Mar 11, 2013

Q:

is the offer good for photos smaller than 4x6, or ONLY 4x6?
thanks, christie

Christie O.
asked on
Mar 10, 2013

A:

Christie - Welcome to ScanMyPhotos.com, we're glad you found us. This discounted Groupon deal as-is is only for scanning 4x6" photos to DVD however we do offer to scan other sizes upon submission of your order to us for scanning. Here's how: First, purchase the Groupon deal today. Then, when submitting your photos to us for scanning, select the option to scan sizes other than 4x6 on the order form for an additional fee per Groupon. This will allow you to send sizes ranging from 3x3" up to 8x10" (Please note photos must be organized by size). The cost is $14.00 per Groupon for the 500 deal and $20.00 per Groupon for the 1000 deal.

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